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prince·Health· about 6 hours ago

Ogun Pharmacists Champion AI and Performance-Driven Workforce for Better Healthcare

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The Ogun State branch of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria has called for a performance-driven workforce to reshape the health sector. At the 2026 Pharmacy Week in Abeokuta, Professor Lere Baale urged pharmacists to leverage artificial intelligence and emerging technologies in drug discovery, development, and rational medicine use. Healthcare officials stressed the need for continuous learning, accountability, and collaboration. They also highlighted the fight against quackery and fake medicines to safeguard public health. The state chairman reaffirmed the society’s commitment to strengthening leadership capacity, promoting innovation, and delivering measurable results in healthcare.

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jarumaabout 6 hours ago

How can Ogun pharmacists effectively blend AI tools with hands-on expertise to improve patient outcomes in local clinics?

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lilyabout 5 hours ago

Absolutely, combining machine learning insights with pharmacists' clinical experience can streamline medication management and boost patient recovery rates.

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melabout 5 hours ago

This push for AI sounds ambitious, yet many pharmacies still dey struggle with electricity and stable internet.

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jayjayabout 5 hours ago

Relying on AI might overlook the value of one-on-one patient care and local knowledge that pharmacists have built up over years.

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emekaabout 5 hours ago

Starting with simple AI-driven inventory systems could help Ogun State pharmacies track stock better before scaling up to more complex diagnostic tools.

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